
What will engineers do now? Anthropic adds code review feature to viral Claude Code AI
India Today
Anthropic has announced a new feature for Claude Code, named Code Review. The AI startup says that Code Review can thoroughly check AI-generated code and find any bugs or lapses for users on its own. This feature comes at a time when many developers are increasingly using coding agents like Claude Code.
Coding agents like Claude Code or OpenAI’s Codex have become synonymous with software development, as many companies state that their engineers have virtually stopped writing code manually, and are “vibe coding” instead. While this does significantly increase productivity, it also creates the problem of reviewing each and every line of code. Now, Anthropic may have a solution, in the form of Code Review.
Anthropic announced that it is bringing Code Review to Claude Code in a blog post. The AI startup states that the tool is aimed at solving the problem of this “bottleneck,” after listening to user feedback. The company stated, “They tell us developers are stretched thin, and many PRs [pull requests] get skims rather than deep reads.”
The product is focused on large-scale enterprise users, such as Uber, Salesforce, and Accenture, who already use Claude Code and now want help with the volume of pull requests.
Code Review analyses pull requests or PRs by using a team of AI agents. Pull requests refer to bundles of code changes submitted for review.
The AI integrates with GitHub and can be set to run by default for every engineer. It reviews each pull request, leaves comments directly on the code, and highlights potential issues with severity labels – red for high-severity, yellow for review, and purple for historical or pre-existing bugs.
Each review is carried out by multiple agents working in parallel, each examining the codebase from a distinct perspective. A final agent aggregates the results, removes duplicates, and ranks findings by importance.

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